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Try Our 2026 World Cup Draw Simulator Now

Can't wait for the official 2026 World Cup draw? Use our free interactive simulator to predict the groups for England, Scotland and all 48 teams ahead of Friday's ceremony in Washington.

Atlanta Stadium: 2026 World Cup Venue Guide

Atlanta Stadium will host eight matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including a semi-final. Discover key facts about the venue's capacity, sustainability, and unique design.

England's Dream 2026 World Cup Draw Pathway

England discover their ideal 2026 World Cup group draw scenario ahead of Friday's ceremony in Washington, DC. Could Iran, South Africa & New Zealand offer the easiest route?

UK Calls for Nominations to 'Living Heritage' Inventory

The UK government invites communities to nominate cherished traditions for a new national inventory of living heritage, from ceilidhs to crafts, to safeguard them for future generations. Learn how to submit.

UK Launches 'Living Heritage' Register for Traditions

Communities across the UK are urged to nominate cherished traditions, from cheese-rolling to steel-drumming, for a new national register aimed at safeguarding intangible cultural heritage for future generations.

Tuchel: England can deliver World Cup glory

England boss Thomas Tuchel says his side will dare to dream of World Cup victory in 2026, buoyed by a perfect qualifying record and a fighting spirit. Read his confident message ahead of the draw.

Scotland's World Cup draw: All you need to know

Scotland return to the World Cup draw after 27 years. We analyse the pots, the potential opponents, and what Steve Clarke's side can expect from Friday's ceremony in Washington DC.

Zagori: Greece's UNESCO Park Perfect in Autumn

Escape to Zagori National Park, Greece's newest UNESCO World Heritage site, where dramatic gorges, stone villages and pristine wilderness create the perfect autumn getaway. Discover why this hidden gem shines brightest during the golden months.

Climbers defy Victoria's Indigenous site ban

Rock climbing enthusiasts in Victoria are openly challenging new restrictions at culturally significant Indigenous sites, igniting a fierce debate between heritage conservation and recreational access.

Historic Windmill Luxury Conversion Sparks Outrage

Plans to transform a 19th-century Sussex windmill into a luxury residence spark local outrage and heritage concerns as conservationists battle developers over preserving Britain's architectural history.

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